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QUINTESSENCE

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 761 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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QUINTESSENCE  , in

ancient and scholastic philosophy, the name given to the fifth immaterial element, over and above the four material elements, air,
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water, earth and fire, which Aristotle assumed to be permeating the whole
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world, and called obaia: in
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medieval philosophy this was called quinta essentia, the fifth essence, and by many was considered material and therefore capable of extraction . The ancient
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Indian philosophers also contain the same idea of a fifth element; thus there were five
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Sanskrit elements ( bhutas) , earth, wind, fire, water and aether . In the
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history of chemistry the name was applied, by analogy, to the most concentrated extract of a substance .

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